Hoping a member may be able to help me converting flac files to MP3. I have downloaded SmartFFmpeg however it will not start-up.
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Cheers from downunder.
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TAudioConverter is designed for converting audio.
I'll also give foobar2000 a recommendation but it'll probably take more time to set it up and get used to it. I think you need to download the LAME MP3 encoder yourself and foobar2000 will ask you where it is the first time you try to encode an MP3.
The main reason I use foobar2000 a lot for audio encoding (I also use it to re-encode movie soundtrack audio etc to AAC) is because once you have the converter presets you require set up and saved, conversion is very easy. You can load as many audio tracks as you like into a playlist, highlight them all, right click and select convert, and foobar2000 will convert as many simultaneously as you have CPU cores until it's done. -
I strongly recommend foobar2000. It may not be the easiest choice around, but it's well worth the initial effort.
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Do you mean music files?
If not foobar, there's LameDropXPd. Very simple, just drag-n-drop your flacs to get Lame v.3.99.5 encoded mp3s. Right click the window to check/change any settings (like output directory, VBR quality, etc), then you're all set.
32 & 64 bit versions available
http://www.rarewares.org/mp3-lamedrop.phpPut NBC's Ed on Blu-ray! -
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I know what flac is. I was just asking because I wasn't sure Lamedrop would take something as long as a movie's/concert's audio track. I guess it probably does, though.
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I don't know about lamedrop but you asked if he meant "music files", like it matters, FLAC is audio regardless.......
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Don't click on his link since it's an unknown file,i only trust most forum links here.
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Not much, but in the off chance that the OP actually wanted to convert a concert/movie track I didn't want to recommend Lamedrop if it didn't work with long tracks. That's all
You don't have to trust my link if you don't want to. Going to rarewares.org one could navigate to the mp3 section, then to the Lamedrop section on their own. Sure it doesn't say anything about the actual file itself but you can look at the source code if you want, it's there to download as well. BTW, I am not the developer. I just use rarewares to get my lame and flac compiles and a few other things. About Lamedrop, it's just a nice easy way for someone to convert to lame encoded mp3s...especially for people unfamiliar with foobar, etc. Just trying to be helpful.Put NBC's Ed on Blu-ray! -
Rarewares use most of the guys from Hydrogenaudio. It is a trusted site. Also, lamedropXPd works just fine. you can access more options by right-clicking on drop window.
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At the risk of being argumentative.....
FLAC can be multi-channel, but MP3 can't (I know there's a version which can be but for the sake of the discussion it's not relevant). It's more liley FLAC music files won't be multichannel and require a conversion program capable of down-mixing. -
It's 2014, and we need a thread on how to encode MP3 at this point? Like, it's a challenge or problem?
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